Atheists often challenge Christianity with examples of
dysteleology – lack of design, evil, and suffering – arguing that a good and
all-powerful God would never have designed such a world. This is perhaps the
primary argument that the late atheist Christopher Hitchens offered in his
debate against the Christian John C. Lennox.
Hitchens pointed out suffering, the disappearance of 99% of
the prior life forms, and the unlikelihood that the Savior would only come
thousands of years after horrible human suffering.
However, there are many problems with Hitchens
argumentation:
·
Human history actually conforms to the Biblical
reality of what would happen to the world as a result of the rebellion against
God and the Fall.
·
The examples that “fail” to conform to Hitchens
expectation of what a Divine design should look like do not disprove
Intelligent Design (ID) and the existence of a Designer. They merely point out
that Hitchens is not God.
·
These examples do not alleviate Hitchens’ burden
to disprove the many compelling evidences of design.
·
Although Hitchens is right to be concerned about
human suffering, he cannot say that it is “bad” or “evil.” He lacks any
objective basis for his outrage. Why? He has rejected the only basis for
objective moral law – the moral law-Giver. Consequently, his outrage is no more
than a subjective outcry that “I don’t like this.”
Hitchens also charged, “No human being is in any position to
say that they know God’s will. This information is not accessible.”
I just wonder how Hitchens would have enough information about the subject to know that such information is “not accessible.” Instead, if God exists, could He not convey such information? If God is not all-powerful, then Hitchens could not blame Him for what He regards as evil. If He is all-powerful, He should have no problem communicating to us.
I just wonder how Hitchens would have enough information about the subject to know that such information is “not accessible.” Instead, if God exists, could He not convey such information? If God is not all-powerful, then Hitchens could not blame Him for what He regards as evil. If He is all-powerful, He should have no problem communicating to us.
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